Cowhide Rugs

Below are cowhide rugs for sale. They are available in all different patterns
and sizes, making each one unique, and are beautiful accents for home or office.
Most of them are a single cowhide, while others are patchwork rugs made from
different pieces of cowhide to make a certain design or shape. Please scroll down
for good information to know before buying a cowhide rug.

About Cowhide Rugs

First off, exactly what is a cowhide rug? There is
not a set-in-stone definition for a "cowhide rug" but most people use the term
to describe the tanned hide of a bovine (heifer, cow, steer, or bull) that is the right
size to be considered a rug.

Most often a cowhide rug will still have the hair on, but not always. If the hair has
been left on and the hide has been tanned properly the hair will be soft to the touch
and comfortable to sit on or for bare feet to walk on, and will not shed.

Caring For Your Cowhide Rug

To remove dust, dirt, etc. you can take your cowhide rug outside and
shake it, or wipe it with a dry or damp (not wet) cloth. If your cowhide rug has
hair you can also brush it with a soft-bristled brush. You'll get the best
results by wiping or brushing it in the same direction as the natural hair
growth.

You can also vacuum your cowhide rug when you
vacuum the rest of your rugs and carpeting.

As with any rug, rotate your cowhide rug once in a while so that it
wears evenly.

Cowhide Rugs - Good Things To Know Before You Buy

Make sure the seller tells you if the rug is new or used. Most of the
ones we have seen have been new, but don't take this for granted.

Make sure you know the size of the rug in exact measurements and take
into account the shape of the rug. Some cowhide rugs are fairly symmetrical
while others have pronounced points. If a rug has prominent points, and
it was measured from point-to-point, the main area of the rug may be smaller
than the measurements make it sound.

Keep in mind that the image of the rug the seller is showing may, or may
not, be the actual rug you will receive. Some sellers use photos of the exact
rug they're selling, but other sellers use a stock image of a cowhide rug
they've had in the past. Read the description thoroughly to know if the image
you're looking at is an example, or the actual rug you will receive.

Hide can be heavy to ship so know where the cowhide rug is being shipped
from and what the cost of shipping will be.

Some of the cowhide rug sellers on eBay, but not all, will accept
returns. If you are in doubt that the cowhide rug you are looking at is
right for you be sure you know whether or not the seller will accept returns
and what conditions must be met to make a return.

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